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(04/19/18 1:44pm)
Junior third baseman Marty Bechina, sophomore center fielder Danny Gleaves and freshman shortstop Ryan King joined each other on the Spartan baseball team after facing each other during their high school careers.
(04/13/18 4:13pm)
Firewater Apparel Co., founded by MSU alumnus Austin Pabian, is hosting an event in coordination with #MeTooMSU to support survivors of abuse from ex-MSU and USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. The event will be held at The Rock off Farm Lane from 10a.m. to 2p.m. on April 27.
(04/06/18 1:56pm)
MSU football is back.
(04/01/18 11:53pm)
It took a day longer than anybody expected, but baseball stopped its eight-game losing streak Sunday afternoon with a 6-0 victory over Rutgers. The game was postponed Saturday afternoon due to rain.
(03/19/18 1:34pm)
Mental Health Awareness Week, or MHAW, at MSU began Sunday and runs until Friday. The week will be filled with events aimed at promoting self-care and ways for students to de-stress.
(02/22/18 1:55pm)
A combination of heavy snow on the ground, on-and-off rain showers, and temperatures that skyrocketed from as low as 18 degrees on Saturday night to 60 on Tuesday afternoon have led to flooding and a series of road closures around campus.
(02/22/18 2:03pm)
A combination of heavy snow on the ground, on-and-off rain showers, and temperatures that skyrocketed from as low as 18 degrees on Saturday night to 60 on Tuesday afternoon have led to flooding and a series of road closures around campus.
(02/20/18 8:13pm)
A combination of heavy snow on the ground, on-and-off rain showers, and temperatures that skyrocketed from as low as 18 degrees on Saturday night to 60 on Tuesday afternoon have led to flooding and a series of road closures around campus.
(11/20/17 2:18pm)
Through heavy rain Saturday, MSU’s offense, led by a dominant rushing attack, charged down the field on the Spartans’ opening possession and found the end zone on an 11-play, 69-yard scoring drive that was capped off by a 2-yard rush by LJ Scott.
(11/20/17 2:42pm)
As head coach Mark Dantonio took the podium following his team’s 17-7 win over Maryland, he cracked a joke. Which he does on occasion, believe it or not.
(11/19/17 3:40pm)
Through the rain, wintry mix and heavy snow, the Spartans’ run game rebounded from a dismal outing last weekend against Ohio State as No. 17 MSU defeated Maryland 17-7 Saturday in the Spartans‘ last home game of the season.
(11/19/17 12:37am)
The Spartans and fans had to endure another game where the weather unforgivingly played a role — but no matter. MSU took care of business winning its eight game of the year, defeating Maryland 17-7.
(11/18/17 3:26pm)
The Spartans no longer control their own destiny in the Big Ten Conference, but the team will look to send its seniors out on top in their last home game of their Spartan careers.
(11/10/17 3:23am)
Sam Metry, Souichi Terada and Colton Wood are back to talk about the joys of three and a half hour rain delays, Nick Bosa, and make their weekly Big Ten picks.
(11/09/17 1:20pm)
Know Thy Enemy is a weekly Q&A where the perspective changes, from the eyes of the Spartans to the eyes of MSU football’s next foe. The State News asks the opposing team's student newspaper a few questions and see football through a different lens.
(11/09/17 8:01pm)
On a weekend that brought frigid temperatures, pouring rains and power outages across Grand River Avenue, game day-related crimes were less prevalent as they've been in recent weeks, records show.
(11/05/17 3:52pm)
“Rain, rain, go away, come again another day.”
(11/02/17 2:20pm)
On Monday, more than 50 store owners in downtown East Lansing handed out candy to young trick-or-treaters.
(10/24/17 1:17am)
Margie Bauman, a reporter with Fisherman's News, visited MSU last week to speak on climate change, fisheries and the Arctic, a subject she's become extremely familiar with in her nearly 50 years in environmental journalism.
(10/20/17 12:52pm)
Sam Metry and Souichi Terada are back to break down MSU's rain soaked win over Minnesota and talk about whether MSU's expectations are too high. Later on in the show, Metry and Terada talk Indiana and make their Big Ten picks.